Your new favorite newlyweds Dan and Jackie Anderson were married last weekend in Crosslake, Minnesota. And they got wet.

As part of their wedding photography on the day, they assembled on a cute little dock overlooking a picturesque lake with their groomsmen and bridesmaids — a 22 people-strong wedding party in total. And then, yes, the dock collapsed under them. Maybe it's divine intervention for letting your groomsmen wear Converse sneakers, or maybe it's just bad luck. It's also an indication of who your *~REAL friends are, because good bridesmaids don't bolt off the dock when it creaks without attempting to save their bride first, am I right?

Videographer Megan Fritze captured the sad/funny moment on film, and noted on Facebook that Jackie Anderson, "the best bride in the world," was "all smiles and wanted to know if [the fall] was caught on video!" And to be fair, stunts like this almost always end up on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, so it's worthwhile having good quality footage. (Also maybe for insurance purposes, because you can probably make a claim for a new wedding gown if you've got evidence of legitimate pond scum damage.)

This is not even the first time such a wedding day tragedy has happened. In 2012, footage of a wedding party falling into Gun Lake in Shelbyville, Michigan, went viral after the dock they were all posing on gave way under them (and in this instance, the bride seemed less happy about it all, shouting "Oh my god, oh, my fucking gown, oh my god, oh my god" in the video). Also in 2012, a bunch of folks attending their senior prom fell into Lac La Belle, again in Michigan, under exactly the same circumstances. The lesson here to bridal parties and/or other large groups is LEAVE RICKETY DOCKS AND PIERS ALONE. They look cute, but they are dangerous. Take your group jumping shots in nice fields, maybe find a barn or carousel or something, but do not approach the water. It will never end well.